2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12115481
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Numerical Analysis for Ground Subsidence Caused by Extraction Holes of Removed Piles

Abstract: Around the world, and especially in Japan, the tearing down of social infrastructure, including civil engineering structures, has been increasing due to the aging of these constructions, which were built during a period of high economic growth, and a decrease in their utilization caused by a recent drop in the population. The number of existing pile foundations being pulled out has gradually risen to a higher number than that of pile foundations being newly installed. However, after the pulling-out of a pile f… Show more

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“…Geometry Length (m) Testing Process Main Soil Type [11] Pipe pile 5 Vibratory driving London clay [12] Pipe pile 10 Vibratory driving Sandy clay [21] H-type 16.8 Impact driving Sand, silt [22] Z-type 13 Recently, sheet piles are commonly used as temporary supports in engineering practice and will be removed after the completion of construction, which leads to issues associated with pile extraction. However, to date, documented cases of the pile extraction process are still relatively limited [23,24]. Therefore, thorough investigation of the ground vibration behavior during pile extraction and assessment of the potential impacts of these vibrations is essential.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Geometry Length (m) Testing Process Main Soil Type [11] Pipe pile 5 Vibratory driving London clay [12] Pipe pile 10 Vibratory driving Sandy clay [21] H-type 16.8 Impact driving Sand, silt [22] Z-type 13 Recently, sheet piles are commonly used as temporary supports in engineering practice and will be removed after the completion of construction, which leads to issues associated with pile extraction. However, to date, documented cases of the pile extraction process are still relatively limited [23,24]. Therefore, thorough investigation of the ground vibration behavior during pile extraction and assessment of the potential impacts of these vibrations is essential.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%